Rainbow Six Extraction eDPI Calculator

Enter your in-game sensitivity and mouse DPI into our Rainbow Six Extraction eDPI calculator to find your effective dots per inch (eDPI).

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Your eDPI is within the recommended range for Rainbow Six Extraction: 1996.5 to 7986.1

Best Rainbow Six Extraction eDPI

We recommend an eDPI between 1996.5 and 7986.1 for Rainbow Six Extraction.

In competitive FPS games, like Rainbow Six Extraction, most professional players have a cm/360 between 20 and 80. cm/360 is the number of centimeters you need to physically move your mouse to complete a full 360-degree rotation in the game. A higher cm/360 means a lower eDPI and vice versa.

In Rainbow Six Extraction, an eDPI of 1996.5 is equivalent to 80 cm/360 (lower sensitivity) and an eDPI of 7986.1 is equivalent to 20 cm/360 (higher sensitivity).

Best Rainbow Six Extraction Sensitivity

Here are the best Rainbow Six Extraction sensitivity ranges for various mouse DPIs:

  • 400 DPI: Rainbow Six Extraction sensitivity between 5 and 20
  • 800 DPI: Rainbow Six Extraction sensitivity between 2 and 10
  • 1200 DPI: Rainbow Six Extraction sensitivity between 2 and 7
  • 1600 DPI: Rainbow Six Extraction sensitivity between 1 and 5
  • 3200 DPI: Rainbow Six Extraction sensitivity between 1 and 2

How to Use Our Rainbow Six Extraction eDPI Calculator

To use this eDPI calculator, enter your Rainbow Six Extraction in-game sensitivity and your mouse's DPI. Your eDPI will automatically be calculated after you enter valid inputs.

About This Rainbow Six Extraction eDPI Calculator

Our Rainbow Six Extraction eDPI calculator lets you find your effective dots per inch (eDPI). eDPI is calculated by multiplying your mouse DPI by your in-game sensitivity.

eDPI is often referred to as "true sensitivity" or "effective sensitivity". It takes into account both factors that affect sensitivity (mouse DPI and in-game sens) and lets you compare your sensitivity with other Rainbow Six Extraction players who may use a different mouse DPI.

While eDPI is a good way to compare the "effective sensitivities" of players of the same game, it can't be used to compare different games because the two games likely use different game engines and/or configurations.

To convert Rainbow Six Extraction sensitivity between different DPIs or to convert sensitivity in another game to/from Rainbow Six Extraction, use our Rainbow Six Extraction sensitivity converter.